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#bullying #onlinebullying (1 of 2) Tuesday. Harassment incident on a busy road. Posted about it to r/ [local region subreddit]. 3 reasons for doing so: 1. To slow down my desire to report to police 2. To point out this busy neighborhood street and have public awareness about the guy 3. To be like, yea, if there are @$$holes, let’s photograph and post them here 3 days later (Friday), I read the responses. They were mostly mean and bullying. I got really angry. It somewhat disturbed my sleep. I woke up the next morning feeling slightly sick, and still thinking about it. It got worse each time I went out into the neighborhood. I felt depressed and alone. Came back home and discussed with GPT. The complex situation was analyzed and articulated and I instantly felt much better.
2025-10-19 12:36:20 from 1 relay(s) 1 replies ↓
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I think it’s related to perceived/imagined dog-waste etiquette… ?There seems to be a bucketful of older people in this town that keeps trying to control me, to control my dog, by being extremely rude, confrontational, assholes. it’s like, no I’m not going to force my dog to move away from the grass she’s eating to be healthy, just because you keep yelling about dog poo, while I’m literally standing here *holding the poo bag* these people are in maybe their 60s or 70s?
2025-10-20 18:12:32 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Is the grass public or private property? (Not that it makes a huge amount of difference... Anyone with a front yard without a fence has to expect that). I live in a dense urban area where there is always at least one or two pieces of dog waste on the sidewalk... But seeing someone who clearly has a bag at the ready is "instant absolution" to me that they're not part of the problem.
2025-10-20 19:46:04 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply